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By Matthew Balan | January 25, 2011 | 17:08

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CNN's 7 pm Eastern hour program John King USA was the only program on Monday and the following morning on Tuesday that mentioned the March for Life in Washington, DC. Anchor John King devoted only 11 seconds to the pro-life demonstration, and omitted crowd numbers and footage from the March. CNN.com's write-up on the annual event downplayed the number of attendees as merely in the "thousands."

King led his evening program with a brief about an Illinois court ruling that former Obama aide Rahm Emanuel was ineligible to run for Chicago mayor. After playing a sound bite from Emanuel, the CNN personality then gave moved on to the March for Life, and added illegal immigration to it as an "emotional issue:"

KING: And anti-abortion activists stage a March for Life here in Washington. It's a big annual event, but we'll map out how the major fights over emotional issues, like abortion and immigration, this year are in the states, and we'll debate Colorado's proposal to copy the Arizona immigration law.

The anchor read this brief into the camera, without showing any footage from any point during the March.

Thirty-five minutes later, King raised the abortion issue again, but instead of mentioning the demonstration earlier in the day, he focused on the pro-life victories on the state level. He devoted just under 30 seconds to his brief, and spent the rest of the 9-minute segment to a debate over a proposed law in Colorado targeting illegal immigration:

John King, CNN Anchor | NewsBusters.orgKING: The new Republican majority in the House has new policy proposals, but a lot of the action, especially on tough issues like abortion, immigration, is out in the states, especially after the big conservative gains in the 2010 elections. Let's take a look. Here are some anti-abortion trends in state governments. If you see yellow here, that means the governor and the legislature are both anti-abortion. The blue states- the governor is anti-abortion, and there have been a number of developments in legislative proposals in these states. We've told you about those before. We'll keep an eye on them.

Eric Marrapodi's article about the pro-life walk on CNN.com on Monday evening mentioned how "thousands of abortion opponents joined Monday afternoon in a cold march on Capitol Hill," but as NewsBusters's Tom Blumer noted earlier on Tuesday, "around 10,000 Catholics...met to pray for an end to abortion at a pro-life vigil Mass in D.C. on the eve of the annual March for Life." Most, if not all of those, attended the following afternoon, and that morning, "more than 27,000 young people attended [a Mass at the Verizon Center and a "parallel event" at the D.C. Armory], which began after dawn and included readings by youths in hooded sweatshirts and jeans, contemporary praise music and dozens of priests hearing confessions in the sports arena's dining area," as the Washington Post reported on Monday. So just between those three events (with some possible overlap), tens of thousands of people attended, if not over 100,000, if you go by pictures of the event.

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On the other hand, Marrapodi stated near the end of his article that only "about 15 abortion rights supporters stood outside the Supreme Court building as the march unfolded. They chanted and held signs of their own, imploring the court and Congress to keep abortion legal." This demonstrated that he at least knew better than former CNN anchor Rick Sanchez, who was completely out of the loop as to "which side is represented the most" at the 2010 March for Life.

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Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 5:18pm.

FOX actually interviewed a Junior High track star and his father at the march, and interviewed a Law School Priest at the march.

It was also reported that the march has grown greatly over the years to perhaps as many as 100k this year.

I assure you, I did not see it on CNN.  It was on FOX.

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→ Sorry Matthew

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 5:20pm.

Now I see that you are reporting King was the only CNN show to report it, not that it was the only show altogether that reported it.

My apology.

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Gee, if only Stewart and Colbert had been there

Submitted by SickofLibs on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 5:29pm.

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"CNN: We filter, You decide"

Submitted by Cowboy on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 5:33pm.

"CNN: We filter, You decide"

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CNN only gets brief mention...

Submitted by P. Aaron on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 5:38pm.

...around our house.

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The linked pictures

Submitted by GW on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 6:20pm.

...tell a story.  The pro-life crowd is large and young and energetic.  The pro-choice protesters are few (no more than 3 in each picture I saw) and look to be baby boomers.

"Unfortunately, some people use belief-based facts rather than fact-based beliefs." -Par for the Course on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 5:38pm
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→ Yep, Baby Boomers

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 6:30pm.

With nothing to look forward to with hope, and nothing to look backward on with pride. -- Robert Frost

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Damn those Hate-mongers!!!

Submitted by bigdaddy on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 7:38pm.

How dare they hold a rally to promote life and defend the innocent.  I blame the usual suspects, Rush, Beck, and Palin!  Oh, The Humanity!!!

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John King = Doofus

Submitted by djwolf12 on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 8:21pm.

I'm shocked he didn't apologize for offending viewers for "offering" a story on pro-lifers.

"Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets". - Robert DeNiro, Taxi Driver (1976).
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EWTN

Submitted by Burnside on Wed, 01/26/2011 - 6:23am.

is really the only channel that covers this event informatively and with respect.

If I ever get to go there, God willing one day, I will try to track down Raymond Arroyo or Father Frank Pavone and thank them for the years of informative, brilliant and TRUTHFUL coverage.

I don't trust any of the main or cable news channels to cover it correctly and besides they use the term anti-abortion rather than pro-life. For me, that pretty much says it all.

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